At the beginning of 2013, there was a sales restriction on alcohol due to the “Ley Seca” (Dry Law), which limited the selling of alcoholic drinks during pre-established periods, usually holidays. The Dry Law was created to reduce rates of road accidents, violence and crime during holidays. In 2013, this affected sales for about one month between February and March because of the application of the law for Carnival, Holy Week and the death of President Chavez. Despite this, beer demand began to...

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